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February 8, 2020

Palma Street Art

Palma, Mallorca has a rich and vibrant street art scene that’s well worth exploring when you visit Palma. You’ll come upon Palma street art as you stroll through the city, particularly in the historic center.

One of my favorites, on Calle de Can Espanyol 5, is by ZON:

Street artist ZON, Calle de Can Espanyol 5, Palma Mallorca

Another of my favorites by ZON is on Calle de Rubí 16, Palma Mallorca…

ZON, street artist, Calle de Rubí 16, Palma Mallorca

If you’d like to focus on Palma street art while you’re visiting you might want to use this street art map that www.palmajove.es has produced, which is quite comprehensive.

The blog, Estilo Palma, is a Mallorcan magazine that features a lot of Palma’s better known street art, along with locations. Another blog that features street art and is worth a look is the Porta Mallorquina blog.

Additionally, there is an instagrammer who focuses on street art: @streetart_mallorca.

As you roam around Palma you’ll find absolutely hundreds of examples of great street art. Some of the better known, prolific street artists you’ll want to keep an eye out for (and where you’ll find them on Instagram) are SOMA (@somamarc), ZON (@zonarturba), EMEA (@em_ea), SATH (@sath2), Grip Face (@gripfac3) and Joan Aguiló (@joan_aguilo).

This is the only work I ran across by street artist, Inkterrorist. It’s on Carrer de la Pietat, 1, Palma Mallorca.

Caller de la Pietat, Inkterrorist street artist, Palma Mallorca

Heading on foot from city center to the Joan Miró gallery you’ll come upon Avenida de Joan Miró, 33 and some of SOMA’s incredible street art:

SOMA street artIst, Palma Mallorca

Also along the way on Calle Robert Graves, are more works by SOMA:

SOMA artist, street art

SOMA street artIst, Palma Mallorca

More works by SOMA in Palma:

Calle del Pes della Farina 16, Palma Mallorca…

SOMA, Calle del Pes della Farina 16, Palma Mallorca

Calle de los Hostales 16, Palma Mallorca…

SOMA, Calle de los Hostales 16, Palma Mallorca

Calle del Hostal d’en Baulo 9, Palma Mallorca…SOMA, Calle del Hostal d'en Baulo 9, Palma Mallorca

SOMA, street artist, Carrer Hostal d'en Bauló 9, Palma Mallorca

In the Santa Catalina area on Carrer de Soller, right near the market, is a simple and whimsical work by Joan Aguiló:

Joan Aguiló street artist, Palma Mallorca

More by Joan Aguiló:

Calle del Pes della Farina, 13, Palma Mallorca…

Joan Aguiló, Calle del Pes della Farina, 13, Palma Mallorca

Calle del Hostal d’en Baulo, Palma Mallorca…

Joan Aguiló, Calle del Hostal d'en Baulo, Palma Mallorca

Sometimes restaurants use street art to decorate the facade of their venues. Kathi Roll Factory, Indian restaurant, Calle de Sant Magí 14, Palma Mallorca, street art facade:

Kathi Roll Factory, Indian restaurant, Calle de Sant Magí 14, Palma Mallorca, street art facade

Macho Restaurant, Calle de Sant Magí 38, Palma Mallorca, street art facade:

Macho Restaurant, Calle de Sant Magí 38, Palma Mallorca, street art

La Taqueria, Santa Catalina, Palma Mallorca:

La Taqueria, Santa Catalina, Palma Mallorca

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